On the evening of February 10 the curtain fell for the last time on a performance that, over the preceding days, had cast an enchanting spell upon its audience.
Arundhathi Subramaniam's "Wild Women" explores sacred Indian poetry by and for women, offering a diverse and inspirational anthology.
By Mehleen Syed The story of women in Sufism is like a hidden tapestry—its threads often overlooked, yet essential to the fabric of Islamic mysticism. While Sufism has long celebrated divine ...
Local police, administration officials say the city has a low crime rate, allowing them to easily make arrangements for the ...
In a desert town in Pakistan, Hindus prepare meals for fasting Muslims, who in turn gather to welcome a Holi procession, a ...
At this time the enthusiasm of Holi is at its peak in the country, but this time this festival is falling on the holy month ...
Once a grand spectacle in the Mughal courts, Holi’s vibrant legacy endures—not just in colour but on our plates.
Prayer anchors our existence in the divine, transforming time and space into meaningful worship that connects heaven and ...